Scruggs, 23, lost her left eye and hand (among other injuries) as a result, but on Friday, her father said she's the same young woman she was before the accident.

Despite concerns about brain damage, "She has the same spunk, her same personality," Lauren's father, Jeff Scruggs told Katie Couric on Good Morning America Friday.

And luckily, Lauren does not appear to remember the actual accident. "All she remembers," says Jeff, "is getting out of that plane."

Lauren has been fitted with a prosthetic eye and she's selected a prosthetic arm, which she will receive in about a month, her father reports. As for her twin sister Brittany, "there's a special bond there," says Jeff, adding that when Lauren's left eye was surgically removed, "Brittany's left eye started to twitch for two weeks."

In the aftermath of Lauren's accident, her mother, Cheryl Scruggs, shared updates on her daughter on a Caring Bridge website, as well as the family's faith and what that meant to her recovery.